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Genealogy 

of 

The Dare Family 






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Dare Motto: 

Loyalty Without Spot 



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THIS book contains all the informa- 
tion I have been able to collect con- 
ceruius: William Dare and the descendants 
of his second son, Robert, of whom I 
am one. 

I am very grateful for the aid given me 
by Miss Rebecca Dare, of Zanesville, Ohio, 
and Mr. Robert Moore, of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

I regret that this record is so incomplete 
in the first generation, but so far as I know 
no genealogy of the Dare family has ever 
been published, and I hope my efforts will 
encourage some other member of the family 
to take up this work with better success. 

Clara Dare Ettinger. 



Chicago, III., February 20, 1901. 



The difterent branches of the numerous 
Dares in New Jersey were classified as 
follows ; 

The Stoio Creek, 

The Maurice River ^ 
The Woodbury, 
The Cape May, 
The Millville, and 
The Deerfleld. 

This genealogy pertains especially to the 
Deerfield branch. 



Married 


Children of 
William 


Children of 
Robert 


Children of 
Robert, Jr. 


William 


William, Jr. 


Daniel 


John 


Dare 


Robert 


Robert, Jr. 


Gamaliel 


and 


Benoni 
Elizabeth 


Benjamin 
David 


Robert, Jr. 

No. 2 

Hannah 


Constant 


Constant 
Sarah 




Jeremiah 
Anna 





William Dare 



William Dare came to this comitry in or 
prior to 1682. He left estates in Dorset 
and Somersetshire, England. His wife's 
name was Constant. They had six children. 

He is described as of Cohansey, in the 
county of Salem. He probably came into 
this region with the Faiifield people. He 
located a tract of one hundred acres of 
cedar swamp on Lebanon as early as March, 
1695-6. About 1700 he became the owner 
of two fifty-acre tracts, as set off by Bridges, 
composing a part of the farm northeast of 
Elmer's mill-pond, recently occupied by 



David Dare, one of his lineal descendants, 
who died April, 1863. 

William Dare was sheriff of Salem Comity 
in 1703, and he was among those of the 
first who settled in the eastern part of 
Bridgeton, N. J. 

[From Elmer's History of Cumberland County ] 

William Dare, Jr. 

William Dare, Jr., was a son of William 
and Constant Dare. I have not been able 
to find the date of his birth or death, but 
Elmer's History of Cumberland County 
says: "About 1753 William Dare, Jr., and 
Colonel Ephraim Seeley purchased of the 
agent of the West Jersey Society several 
hundred acres lying south of Bridges' tract 
and east of the tract sold to Mr. Moore." 

Robert Dare 

Robert Dare, the second son of William 
and Constant, was born in 1702 and died 
August 22, 1772. He was a member of 
the Deerfield Presbyterian Church and is 
buried in the graveyard of that church. 



I have not been able to learn the name 
of his wife. 

His children were Daniel Dare, Robert 
Dare, Jr., Benjamin Dare and David Dare. 
There may have been other children. 

Benoni Dare, Elizabeth Dare, Constant 
Dare and Sarah Dare were children of Wil- 
liam and Constant Dare, but I have not 
been able to get any information in regard 
to them. 



Married 


Names q£ Children 


Born 


Died 




John Dare 


1759 


1831 


Robert 
Dare, Jr. 


Oamaliel Dare 








Robert Dare, Jr. 




1822 




No. 2 






and 


Hannah Dare 


1773 


1825 


Mary 


Jeremiah Dare 


1777 


1860 




Anna Dare 


1779 


1869 



Robert Dare, Jr. 

Robert Dare, Jr., son of Robert Dare, 
was born in New Jersey. I have no record 
of his birth or death, but the records show 
his will was proven September 23, 1789. 
In the will he named John and Gamaliel 
as his executors. His wife's name was 
Mary. 

The children of Robert, Jr., and Mary 
Dare were: John Dare, Gamaliel Dare, 
Robert Dare, Jr. (No. 2), Hannah Dare, 
Jeremiah Dare and Anna Dare. 



Married 


Names of Children 


John Dare 

and 

Name unknown 


Charles Dare 
Sarah Dare 
Mary Dare 


Second Marriage 

John Dare 

and 

Rachel Ware 


James B. Dare 

Rachel Dare 

Marv Dare 

Isaac B. Dare 



John Dare 

John Dare, son of Robert Dare, Jr., was 
born in 1759 and died in Bridgeton Decem- 
ber 30, 1831. He was buried in the Com- 
merce Street M. E. Church burving-ground. 

He was married twice ; I have not been 
able to obtain the maiden name of the first 
wife. They had three children: Charles, 
Sarah and Mary. The descendants of 
Charles Dare are in Northwestern New York. 

The second wife of John Dare was Rachel 
Ware, widow of Enoch Ware. She was 
the daughter of the Rev. Holmes Barrin. 



She was born December 10, 1776, and 
died July 29, 1846. 

The children of John and Eachel Dare 
were James B. Dare, Eachel Dare, Mary- 
Dare and Isaac B. Dare. 

James B. Dare 

James B. Dare was born in Bridgeton 
about 1803 and died in Philadelphia in 
1868. He was supervising clerk of the 
courts for many years, and a great favorite. 
He was buried in Commerce Street M. E. 
Church grounds at Bridgeton, N. J. 

He married Phebe Wady, of Philadel- 
phia. She died July, 1894, at the age of 91. 
They had eight children, two only living to 
adult age. These were Edward and Emma. 
Emma married Joseph Mingle and is living 
in Philadelphia. Edward is dead. 

Rachel Dare 

Eachel Dare was born in 1808 and died 
March 12, 1834. 

She married William Lippincott. They 
had a son, Charles. I do not think he ever 
married. He lived at Lancaster, Pa. 

Mary Dare died unmarried. 

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Married in 1835 


Names of Children 


Died 




Martha Dare 


Died in infancy 


Isaac B. Dare 


John Dare 


Died in infancy 


and 


Charles F. Dare 




Sarah M. 


Mary Ellen Dare 




Nordyke 


Isaac B. Dare, Jr. 
John Henry Dare 





Isaac B. Dare 

Isaac B. Dare, youngest child of John 
and Rachel Dare, was born at Bridgeton, 
N. J., Feb. 9, 1814, and died Oct. 11, 1888. 
He married Sarah Morris Nordyke Feb. 3, 
1835. He was a hatter in Bridgeton, and 
moved to Philadelphia in 1844, returning 
to Bridgeton in 1856. He was mayor of the 
city for six years, a member of the Com- 
merce St. M. E. Church and president of its 
trustees for years. They had six children. 

Their children were Martha Dare, John 
Dare, Charles Ford Dare, Mary Ellen Dare, 
Isaac B. Dare, Jr., and John Henry Dare. 

Martha and John both died in infancy. 

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Married 1866 


Name of Children 


Died 




Sarah M. Dare 


Nov. 21, 1866 


Charles F. Dare 


Elizabetli J. 




and 


Dare 




Mary Borden 


Charles W. 
Dare 





Charles Ford Dare 



Charles Ford Dare, third child of Isaac 
and Sarah M. Dare, was born May 19, 1842, 
at Bridgeton, N. J. He married Mary 
Borden, of the same place, Feb. 1, 1866. 
They had three children. 

The children of Charles and Mary Dare 
were: Sarah Morris Dare, born Nov. 20, 
1866, and died Nov. 21, 1866. 

Elizabeth Jordan Daro was born Sept. 17, 
1868. She married Samuel Story. They 
are living in Boston, Mass. 

Charles Welford Dare was born Sept. 16, 
1873. He married Elizabeth Ware. They 
are living in Bridgeton, N. J. 



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Mary Ellen Dare 

Mary Ellen Dare, fourth child of Isaac 
B. and Sarah Dare, was born Dec. 6, 1845, 
at Philadelphia. 

She married Charles Richman, a farmer 
near Bridgetou, N. J., Feb. 17, 1880. They 
had no children. 



Isaac B. Dare, Jr. 

Isaac B. Dare, Jr., fifth child of Isaac B. 
and Sarah M. Dare, was born Oct. 22, 1850, 
at Philadelphia. 

He married Martha Sparks, Feb. 8, 1882. 
They have two children, Frederick and 
Oscar, and are all living in Bridgeton, N. J. 

John Henry Dare 

John Henry Dare, sixth child of Isaac B. 
and Sarah M. Dare, was born April 3, 1860, 
at Bridgeton, N. J. He married Sarah 
Norbury, April 12, 1888. 

They had three children, John Henry 
Dare (deceased), Mathew Dare and Cor- 
nelia Dare. 

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Gamaliel Dare 

Gamaliel Dare, son of Robert Dare, Jr., 
died between Sept. 23, 1789 (when his 
father appointed him one of his executors), 
and Aug. 13, 1799, when the other execu- 
tor of his father (his brother John) filed 
his account of the executorship, in which 
John is called ''the surviving executor." 

There is no record of his having married. 



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Married 



Names of Children 





; 

Reuben Dare 




Lee Dare 


Robert Dare, Jr., No. 2 


Jeremiah Dare 


and 


Hannah Dare 


Susannah High 


Eliza Dare 

1 




John Dare 



Robert Dare, Jr., No. 2 

Robert Dare, Jr., No. 2, son of Robert 
Dare, Jr., was born in New Jersey. 

He was baptized April 30, 1775, at the 
Deerfield Presbyterian Church by the pastor, 
the Rev. Enoch Green. 

He married Susannah High, daughter of 
Andrew High, of Cumberland Co., N. J. 
They moved to Indiana in 1810. He died 
at Fairfield, Ind., about 1822. 

They had seven children. 

The children of Robert Jr. No. 2 and 
Susannah Dare were: Reuben Dare (of 
whom I have learned nothing). 

Lee Dare built a mill at Rushville, Ind., 
about 1849. From there, he and his brother 

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John went to California to dig gold, and 
Ijee died on his way home and was buried 
about two miles from Mount Carmel, Ind. 

Jeremiah Dare (of whom I have learned 
nothing). 

Hannah Dare was born Feb., 1811, and 
died Feb., 1898, at the age of 87. 

Eliza Dare died March 18, 1899. 

John Dare was born in 1819; was still 
living in 1899, and was then in his 80th 
year. 

Copy of an Old Deed, 

Jan. 24th, 1803, Robert Dare and wife 
Susannah of Bridgeton, Cumberland Co. 
N. J. sold to John High, of same place, 
"undivided one-part" of a lot in Bridge- 
ton, containing 1 acre — which said Susan- 
nah became seized of as daughter and one 
of the co-heirs of her father Andrew High 
deceased. 

Deed Book 5, p. 347 in Cumb. Co. Clerk's 

Office. 



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Harried May 1st, 1793 


Names of Children 




Robert Dare Westcott 




Clarissa Westcott 




Sarah Westcott 


Sheppard Westcott 

and 

Hannah Dare 


Levina Westcott 

Henry Westcott 

Horatio Westcott 

Phebe Westcott 




Thomas Evving Westcott 




William Sayre Westcott 




Mary Vv'estcott 



Hannah Dar 



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Hannah Dare, daughter of Robert Dare, 
Jr., was born Jan. 1, 1773. She was a 
member of the Deerfield (1^. J.) Presbvte- 
rian Church. She married Sheppard West- 
cott, a prosperous farmer of New Jersey, 
May 1, 1792. They had ten children. 
Hannah Westcott died July 30, 1825. 

The children of Sheppard and Hannah 
Westcott were : 



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Eobert Dare Westcott, born March 5, 
1793, and died Feb. 28, 1829. 

Clarissa Westcott, born Nov. 24, 1794. 
She married Tillow Bishop, a farmer. They 
had six children. She died March 3, 1831. 

Sarah Westcott, born Nov. 21, 1796, and 
died in childhood. 

Lavina Westcott, born Feb. 10, 1799, and 
died at the age of 20. 

Henry Westcott, born March 12, 1801. 
He married and had six children. When 
only forty years of age he was lost in a 
storm at sea. 

Horatio Westcott, born April 6, 1803. 
He married in New Jersey, and the latter 
part of his life was spent on a farm in Illi- 
nois. He died about 1869. 

Phebe Westcott, born May 14, 1805. She 
married William Husted. He was a very 
prosperous Illinois farmer. They had a 
larofe familv of children. She died in 1880. 

Thomas Ewing Westcott, born April 4, 
1807, and died in 1812. 

William Sayre Westcott, born Aug. 26, 
1809. He married Charleton Sayre, the 
daughter of a New Jersey farmer. He was 
farming near Cincinnati, Ohio, and in 1847 

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he moved to Illinois, near his brother Ho- 
ratio, where he died in 1875. 

Mary Westcott, born Nov. 26, 1811, and 
in 1833 she married Alexander Cawman. 
They had five children. 

Alexander Cawman died in 1863, and she 
married Sheppard Harris in 1866. He died 
in 1889. She died in Philadelphia June 17, 
1899. 

Cornelia A. Cawman, the first child of 
Alexander and Mary Cawman, married 
John Eudrow, who died in 1870. Cornelia 
died in 1883. They had two children, 
Mary and Florine Eudrow. 

iMary Eudrow married James Davis, a 
sea captain. They have one son and two 
daughters and are living in Philadelphia. 

Florine Eudrow married Prof. Willis, of 
the Philadelphia High School. They have 
two sons and one daughter, all living in 
Philadelphia. 

John C. Cawman, second child of Alex- 
ander and Mary Cawman, married Eliza 
Tweed, and they had a son and daughter. 
John C. Cawman died in 1888. 

Sarah Jane Cawman, third child of Alex- 
ander and Mary Cawman, married Stephen 

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Baynard. They had no children. She 
died hi 1860. 

Alice Westcott Cawman, fourth child of 
Alexander and Mary Cawman, married 
Robert C. Ingersol, a sea captain, retired 
some years ago, living now (1899) on 
South Broad street, Philadelphia. They 
had three sons : 

William A. Ingersol married Annie Rob- 
erts. They have a son and daughter. 

Joseph H. Ingersol married Emma Shetz- 
line. They have a son and daughter. 

Robert C. Ingersol, Jr., married Wil- 
helmina Ra3aiolds. They have a daughter. 

Robert D. Cawman, the fifth child of Alex- 
ander and Mary Cawman, died in 1854, at 
the age of three. 

A large part of the substance of this 
record of the descendants of Hannah 
Dare was obtained from her Bible, over 
one hundred years old, nov/ in posses- 
sion of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Capt. 
Ingersol, of Philadelphia, who prizes it 
very highly. 

When the war of the Rebellion broke out 
Alexander Cawman vfas in the lumber busi- 
ness in North Carolina, and to avoid being 

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pressed into the Southern army he escaped 
to Fort Hatteras. 

Mary AV^estcott Cawman (his wife) and 
the children were carried North by the U. S. 
gunboat Dehiware. 

All the time they were in North Carolina 
she had an American wag hidden between 
the mattresses, and when the gunbotit came 
up the river she waved the flag out of the 
window and claimed protection under it, 
and was thus enabled to escape. 

Althouo'h a Northern woman she found 

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many true friends among the Southern peo- 
ple, who helped her in those trying times 
when her husband was compelled to leave 
her in a hostile country. 

Mary Westcott, like her mother, Hannah 
Dare, was ever ready to assist in practical 
charities in relievino- the distressed. 



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Married 



Names of Children 



Died 





Jesse Dare 


Deo. 


10. 1877 


1801 
Jeremiah Dare 


Levinah Dare 


Aug. 


15, 1804 


Eliza Dare 
John D. Dare 


May 


1, 1859 
1879 


and 
Jane Pattersou 


Jane P. Dare 
Rebecca Dare 


Oct. 
Dec. 


1, 1869 
4, 1832 




Thomas Dare 


Jan. 
Oct. 


22, 1865 




James M. Dare 


12, 1891 


1813 

Jeremiah Dare 

and 


Mary A. Dare 

Jeremiah Dare, Jr. 

Joseph Dare 

Martha D. Dare 


Apr. 
Aug. 

Sept. 


6, 1888 
20, 1836 

17, 1825 


Charlotte 
Lyons 


Cyrus Dare 


Sept. 


23, 1825 


George Dare 


Sept. 


13, 1854 




Charles C. Dare 


— 




1834 






Jeremiah Dare 




July 


2, 1860 


and 








Mrs. Mary 








Moore 




Jan. 


12, 1859 



Jeremiah Dare 

. Jeremiah Dare, son of Robert Dare, Jr., 
was born Jan. 4, 1777, at or near Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 

Jane Patterson was born May 5, 1785, at 
Baltimore, Md. 

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Jeremiah Dare and Jane Patterson were 
married Feb. 17, 1801, at Baltimore, Md, 

The children of Jeremiah and Jane Dare 
were : 

Jesse Dare, born Sept. 16, 1801, at Balti- 
more, Md. 

Levinah Dare, born July 25, 1803, at 
Baltimore, Md. Levinah Dare died Aug. 15, 
1804. 

Eliza Dare, born May 17, 1805, at Balti- 
more, Md. 

John Dare, born Dec. 25, 1806, at Mari- 
etta, Ohio. 

Jane P. Dare, born Sept. 4, 1808, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Rebecca Dare, born May 12, 1810, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Thomas J. Dare, born Dec. 26, 1811, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Jane Patterson Dare died Jan. 14, 1812, 
at Marietta, Ohio, at the age of 27. 

SECOND MAKRIAGE 

Jeremiah Dare and Charlotte Lyons were 
married Dec. 6, 1812, at Marietta, Ohio. 
Charlotte Lyons was born Sept. 9, 1792. 

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The children of Jeremiah and Charlotte 
Dare were : 

James jM. Dare, born May 5, 1814, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Mary Ann Dare, born June 9, 1816. at 
Putnam, Ohio. 

Jeremiah Dare, Jr., born Aug. 3, 1818, 
at Putnam, Ohio. eJeremiah Dare, Jr., 
died Aug. 20, 1836, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Joseph Dare, born Oct. 30, 1820, at Put- 
nam, Ohio. 

Martha D. Dare, born Nov. 16, 1823, at 
Zanesviile, Ohio, and died Sept. 17, 1825. 

Cyrus Dare, born March 18, 1825, at 
Zanesviile, Ohio. Cyrus Dare died Sept. 
23, 1825. 

George S. Dare, born Nov. 14, 1828, at 
Zanesviile, Ohio. George S. Dare died 
Monday evening, Sept. 13, 1854, at the age 
of 26. He was a member of the Louisiana 
Association of Engineers and of Memphis 
Lodge No. 6, I. O. O. F, 

Charles C. Dare, born July 23, 1833, at 
Zanesviile, Ohio. 

Charlotte Lyons Dare died Sept. 27, 1833, 
at Zanesviile, Ohio, at the age of 41. 

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THIRD MARRIAGE. 

Jerennah Dare and oMrs. Mary M. Moore 
(a widow with one daughter) were married 
Oct. 28, 1<S34. 

]Mrs. 3iary M. Moore was born March 6, 
1778. 

Mrs. Mary M. Moore Dare died Jan. 12, 
1859, at Zanesvillc, Ohio, at the age of 81. 

Jeremiah Dare died July 2, 1860, at 
Zanesyille, Ohio, at the age of 83. He was 
born near Bridgeton, New Jersey, Jan. 4, 
1777. 

In his early life he vrent to Baltimore, 
Md., where he eno-ao-ed in business and was 
first married in 1801. 

He removed to ]\Iarietta, Ohio, and then 
in 1814 ho went to Zanesyille, Ohio, where 
he resided until his death. 

He was a man of firm, healthy and un- 
usually active business habits. He took the 
lead in foundiui? the manufacturing' estab- 
lishments of Zanesyille. He was thrice 
married and the father of fifteen children. 
A year before his death he was stricken down 
with paralysis. 



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Married 1829 


Names of Children 




Sarah Jane Dare 




Martha Hardy Dare 


Jesse E. Dare 

and 

Frances E. Printz 


Frances Ellen Dare 

Clara Smallwood Dare 

Isaac Spangler Dare 

Alexander Dare 




Annie Eliza Dare 




Emma Jessie Dare 



Jesse Dare 

Jesse Dare, son of Jeremiah Dare, was 
bom Sept. 16, 1801, at Baltimore, Md. He 
married Frances Evans Printz Nov. 16, 
1829, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Frances Evans Printz was born Oct. 5, 
1809, at Winchester, Va. 

The children of Jesse and Frances Dare 
were: 

Sarah Jane Dare, born July 16, 1830, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

Martha Hardy Dare, born Oct. 19, 1835, 
at Zanesville, Ohio, and died June, 1836. 

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Frances Ellen Dare, born July 5, 1838, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

Clara Smallwood Dare, born Dec. 21, 
1839, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Isaac Spangler Dare, born Feb. 2, 1842, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Alexander Dare, born Jan. 9, 1844, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. He died March 9, 1845. 

Annie Eliza Dare, born Kov. 16, 1846, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

Emma Jessie Dare, born May 16, 1852, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Jesse Dare died Monday evening, Dec. 10, 
1877, at Cleveland, Ohio. He was formerly 
of Zanesville, Ohio, but moved to Cleve- 
land, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1853. He was 76 
years old. During his life in Zanesville, he 
was engaged in a woolen factory with his 
father, in a saw-mill with Alfred Printz 
(his brother-in-law), and in the dry-goods 
business. Later at West Carlisle he had a 
grist-mill and woolen factory. 

Frances E. Dare died Sunday at 7 p. m., 
Jan. 10, 1892, at her residence, 79 Perry 
street, Cleveland, Ohio, at the age of 83. 

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A TRIBUTE TO HER MEMORY 

A lai'Ofe circle of friends will be meved 
to learn of the death of Mrs. Frances E. 
Dare, widow of the late Jesse Dare, formerly 
of Zanesville, Ohio. Mrs. Dare was a 
native of Winchester, Va., in which place 
she was born Oct. 5, 1809. 

When over fifty years of age she moved 
to Cleveland, where she resided until her 
death last Sunday. She is survived by five 
daughters, Mrs. E. D. Stark, Mrs. A. S. 
Whitino- and Mrs. L. O. Eawson of this 
city; Mrs. C. D. Ettinger of Chicago, and 
Mrs. J. S. Ketcham of St. Paul, and ane 
son, Mr. I. S. Dare, of Dover, Ohio. It is 
the verdict of all Mrs. Dare's friends that 
in her character there was a remarkable 
blending of energy, sweetness and gentle- 
ness. Her life was devoted in a larofemeas- 
ure to her family. 

In her declining years it was her pride 
that she had reared a large family to honor- 
able manhood and womanhood. Xeverthe- 
less, she did not forget the less fortunate, 
for the stranger within her gates Avas often 
cheered ])y kindly words and charitable 
deeds. Mrs. Dare took great interest in 

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current events, which, together with an 
unusual memory, made her a delightful 
companion. Through a long life she suf- 
fered much sorrow and pain, but she was 
sustained to the end b}^ her steady will and 
trust in God. She never grew old in spirit. 



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Married 1863 



Names of Children 





Edgar E. Stark 


Everett D. Stark 






Arthur L. Stark 


and 






Charles A. Stark 


Sarah J. Dare 






Herbert S. Stark 



Everett D. Stark 

Everett D. Stark was born June 14, 1829, 
at Erie's Bush, Montgomery County, New 
York. 

Everett D. Stark and Sarah J. Dare were 
married Tuesday morning July 7, 1863, by 
the Kev. S. W. Adams, in the First Baptist 
Church at Cleveland, Ohio. 

The children of Everett and Sarah Stark 
were : 

Edgar Everett Stark, born Oct. 19, 1864, 
at Springfield, Ohio, on Limestone street, 
Wednesday afternoon between 12 and 2 
o'clock. 

Arthur L. Stark, born Dec. 15, 1868, at 
Cleveland, Ohio, No. 31 Huron street, at 
twenty minutes after seven o'clock Sunday 



evenmg. 



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Charles Albert Stark, born Feb. 6, 1870, 
at No. 31 Huron street, Cleveland, Ohio, 
Sunday at 12 o'clock, noon. 

Herbert Spencer Stark, born Feb. 17, 
1873, at No. 275 Scoville avenue, Cleve- 
land, Ohio, Monday night near 11 o'clock. 

Sarah J. Dare, wife of E. D. Stark, died 
Sunday evening, Dec. 18, 1892, at Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

A TRIBUTE TO HER MEMORY 

I feel that the death of Mrs. Stark calls 
for more than a passing notice. There are 
many to whom it will be felt as a personal loss. 

The Sabbath dawn found her in usual 
health; its close saw her motionless in 
death. At midnight the messenger came, 
and swifter than the lightning's stroke 
closed the heart's pulsation and her freed 
spirit took its flight to that mysterious land 
of which it is written. There shall be no 
night nor death, no sorrow nor sighing, 
and God shall wipe away all tears. 

Mrs. Stark was a woman of rare qualities 
of head and heart. 

Peculiarly happy in disposition, none 
knew her but to love her, and the circle of 

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her friends extended to every one with 
whom she came in contact. In all the 
relations of life, as wife, mother, friend, 
neighbor and companion, she was unexcelled. 

Always courteous, kind, sympathetic, ten- 
der of others' feelings, careful to avoid 
offense, interested in the welfare of others, 
ever ready with advice and sympathy, she 
was hi ever}^ respect a true gentlewoman. I 
had known her long; I saw her at the mar- 
riage altar, I savv^ her for the last time in 
the coffin and the shroud. Herself, hus- 
band and four stalwart sons show the rare 
instance of a household never before invaded 
by death. She is the first to receive the 
call, but it came so suddenly as to leave us 
dazed and crushed. 

In all the relations of life — the familv, the 
church, the social circle, the bonds of inti- 
mate friendship — she will be sadly missed 
and tearfully' mourned. 

Farewell, svv'eet life! Its fragrance will 
linger long v^'ithin many a heart and its 
precious memory will remain like a perpet- 
ual benediclion over every one within the 
wide circle of her acquaintances. W. 



Married 1889 


Names of Children 


Edgar E. Stark 


Rawson Stark 


and 




Matie L. Palmer 





Edgar Stark 

Edgar Everett Stark and Matie L. Palmer 
were married Nov. 5, 1889, at 32 Cedar 
avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, by the Rev. F. L. 
Hosnier, the pastor of Unity Church. 

THEIE CHILD 

Rawson Stark was born Jan. 3, 1891, at 
2 o'clock a. m., Saturday, at No. 32 Cedar 
avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 



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Married 1894 


Names of Children 


Herbert Stark 


Anna Vaal Stark 


and 


Marguerite Stark 


Harriet Buck 


Herbert B. Stark 



Herbert S. Stark 

Herbert S. Stark and Harriet A. Buck 
were married Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1894, 
at Hillsdale, California. 

The children of Herbert and Harriet 
Stark were : 

Anna Vaal Stark, born June 25, 1895, at 
Johannesburg, Transvaal, Africa. 

Marguerite Stark, born June 13, 1896, 
at Johannesburg, Transvaal, Africa. 

Herbert Buck Stark, born Sept. 16, 1898, 
at Johannesburg, Transvaal, Africa. 



Herbert Stark graduated from The Le- 
land Stanford University in 1894, as a 
mining engineer, and soon after his mar- 
riage they went to Johannesburg, Africa. 



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He was employed in The Crown Reef Mines 
and rose to be assistant manager. 

During the conflict between the Boers 
and the British he joined The Railway Pio- 
neer Regiment of British Volmiteers. 

He entered the array as lieutenant, and is 
now a captain. 



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Married 1851 


Names of Children 


Addison Whiting 


Sanford Whiting 


and 




Elizabeth Moses 




1869 




Addison Whiting 




and 




Frances Dare 





Addison Whiting 

Addison Sanford Whiting was born 
Jan. 3, 1823, in the town of Medway, Nor- 
folk County, Mass. 

Addison S. Whiting (a widower with one 
son) and Frances E. Dare were married 
Wednesday evening, Dec. 29, 1869, at 79 
Perry street, Cleveland, Ohio, by the Rev. 
Dr. Strong, of the First Baptist Church. 



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Married 1868 


Names of Children 


Charles D. Ettinger 


Anna N. Ettinger 


and 


(Born Sept. 1, 1869) 


Anna L. Nail 




(Died Sept. 17, 1869) 




1878 




Charles D. Ettinger 




and 




Clara S. Dare 





Charles D. Ettinger 

Charles D. Ettinger was born June 20, 
1838, at Wadsworth, Ohio. 

Charles D. Ettinger (a widower with one 
daughter) and Clara S. Dare were mar- 
ried July 3, 1878, at 79 Perry street, Cleve- 
land, Ohio, by the Rev. Charles Terry Col- 
lins, of the Congregational Church. 



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Married 1879 



Names of Children 



Isaac S. Dare 

and 

Elizabeth Ackerman 



George W. Dare 



Isaac S. Dare 

Isaac S. Dare and Elizabeth Ackerman 
were married at Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 6, 
1879, by the Rev. Dr. Pomeroy, of the 
Second Presbyterian Church. 

Elizabeth Ackerman was born April 9, 
1847, at Waterloo, Seneca County, N. Y. 



THEIR CHILD 

George William Dare was born Aug. 11, 
1887, at Dover Center, Cuyahoga County, 
Ohio. 

Lemuel O. Rawson 

Lemuel O. Rawson was born March 14, 
1838, at Vol en town, Conn. 

Lemuel O. Rawson and Annie E. Dare 
were married at Erie, Penn., May 4, 1867. 

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Lemuel O. Rawson enlisted in Company 
E 84tli O.y. I., May 26, 1862, as a private. 
He was discharged at Delaware, Ohio, 
Sept. 20, 1862, by reason of the expiration 
of his term of service. 

Lemuel O. Rawson enlisted again May 2, 
1864, as corporal in Company A, 150th Ohio 
Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged at 
Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1864, by reason 
of the expiration of his term of service. 



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Married 1881 



Names of Children 



Joseph Ketcham 

and 

E. Jessie Dare 


Sadie Ketcham 

Clara Ketcham 

Joseph R. Ketcham 

Arthur S, Ketcham 



Joseph S. Ketcham 

Joseph S. Ketcham was born Jan. 21. 
1856, at Toledo, Ohio. 

Joseph S. Ketcham and Emma Jessie 
Dare were married June 6, 1881, by the 
Rev. H. J. Hilton, at Denver, Colo. 



The children of Joseph and Jessie Ketcham 
were : 

Sadie Ketcham, born April 25, 1882, at 
Denver, Colo., and died June 15, 1882. 

Clara Ketcham, born Aug. 17, 1883, at 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

Joseph R. Ketcham, born Nov. 29, 1884, 
at St. Paul, Minn. 

Arthur Secor Ketcham, born Aug. 9, 1888, 
at St. Paul, Minn. 

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Married 1826 


Names of Children 




Jane P. Sedgwick 




Harriet A. Sedgwick 


Rev. Geo. C. Sedgwick 


George C. Sedgwick 


and 


Jeremiah D. Sedgwick 


Eliza H. Dare 


William S. Sedgwick 




Joseph H. Sedgwick 




Howard M. Sedgwick 



Rev. George C. Sedgwick 

The Rev. Georsre C. Sedsfwick was born 
Nov. 3, 1785, in Calvert County, Md. 

The Rev. George C. Sedgwick, pastor of 
the First Baptist Church, and Eliza H. 
Dare were married June 29, 1826, at Put- 
nam, Ohio, by the Rev. William Sedgwick, 
the brother of the above. 



The children of the Rev. George and 
Eliza Sedirwick were : 



Jane Patterson Sedgwick, born July 27, 
1827, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

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Harriet Ann Sedgwick, born Oct. 5, 
1828, at Zanesville, Ohio, and died Aug. 10, 
1829. 

George C. Sedgwick, Jr., born at Zanes- 
ville, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1830, and died at 
New Orleans, Sept. 21, 1853, of yellow 
fever, U. S. Army. 

Jeremiah Dare Sedgwick, born Nov. 11, 
1832, at Zanesville, Ohio, and died Oct. 28, 
1833. 

William S. Sedgwick, born May 24, 1836, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Joseph Holden Sedgwick, born Oct. 3, 
1838, at Frankfort, Ky. 

Howard Malcolm Sedgwick, born at 
Georgetown, Ky., May 13, 1843. 

Eliza Dare Sedgwick died May 1, 1859, 
at Zanesville, Ohio, in the 54th year of 
her age. 

The Rev. George C. Sedgwick died Aug. 
25, 1864, at Zanesville, Ohio, in the old Dare 
homestead on Third street, in the 79th year 
of his age. 



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3Iarried 1847 


Names of Children 




Eliza Sperry 




Samuel H. Sperry 




George B. Sperry 


Jacob G. Sperry 


Albert Sperry 


and 


Anna Rebecca Sperry 


Jane P. Sedgwick 


Ellen Nevitt Sperry 




Irene Sperry 




Gertrude Sperry 




Jenny Sperry 



Jacob G. Sperry 

Jacob G. Sperry was born Dec. 22, 1821, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Jacob Gr. Sperry and Jane Patterson 
Sedgwick were married Sept. 1, 1847, at 
Parkersburg, Va. 

The children of Jacob and Jane Sperry 
were : 

Eliza Sperry, born at Duncan's Falls, 
Ohio, June 18, 1848. 

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Samuel Harrison Sperry, born at Dun- 
can's Falls, Jan. 24, 1851. 

George B. Sperry, born at St. Louis, Mo., 
May 3, 1853. 

Albert Sperry, born at Iowa City, Iowa, 
Jan. 25, 1856, and died Dec. 4, 1859. 

Anna Kebecca Sperry, born at Iowa City, 
July 4, 1858, and died Dec. 3, 1859. 

Ellen Nevitt Sperry, born in Iowa City, 
Iowa, Sept. 15, 1860. 

Irene Sperry, born in Iowa City, Iowa, 
April 2, 1865. 

Gertrude Sperry, born in Iowa City, 
Iowa, Sept. 20, 1867. 

Jenny Sperry, born May 12, 1870, in 
Iowa City, Iowa. 



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Married 1888 


Names of Children 


Millard Strock 


Katharine Strock 


and 


Norris Strock 


Eliza Sperry 





Millard Strock 

Millard Strock was born Feb. 28, 1859, 
at Sterling, III. 

Millard Strock and Eliza Sperry were 
married Oct. 17, 1888, at Iowa City, Iowa. 

The children of Millard and Eliza Strock 
were : 

Katharine Strock, born Dec. 10, 1890, 
at South English, Iowa. 

Norris Strock, born July 13, 1892, at 
South English. 



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Married 1875 


Names of Children 




Robert W. Sperry 




Allen C. Sperry 


Samuel Sperry 


Herbert Sperry 


and 


Jacob G. Sperry, Jr. 


Sarah Cass 


Howard Sperry 




Webb M. Sperry 




Linn H. Sperry 



Samuel H. Sperry 

Samuel H. Sperry and Sarah Cass were 
married at Riverside, Iowa, Jan. 20, 1875. 

Sarah Cass was born Jan. 5, 1850, at 
Aurora, 111. 

The children of Samuel and Sarah Sperry 
were : 

Robert Whiting Sperry, born Sept. 7, 
1877, at Riverside, Iowa. 

Allen Cass Sperry, born July 9, 1879, at 
Iowa City, Iowa. 

Herbert F. Sperry, born Sept. 6, 1880, 
at Iowa City, Iowa. 

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Jacob G. Sperry, born Nov. 11, 1882, at 
Iowa City, Iowa. 

Howard Sedgwick Sperry, born July 19, 
1884, at Iowa City, Iowa. 

Webb Morgan Sperry, born Jan. 11, 
1886, at Iowa City, Iowa. 

Linn Harrison Sperry, born at Riverside, 
Iowa, Oct. 9, 1889. 



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Married 1893 


Names of Children 


George B. Sperry 

and 

Minnie True 


Pauline Sperry 



George B. Sperry 

George B. Sperry and Minnie True were 
married May 5, 1893, at Eiver, Mich. 

Minnie True was born Oct. 12, 1862, at 
Eiver, Mich. 

The children of George and Minnie 
Sperry were : 

Pauline Sperry, born June 23, 1894, at 
Cleveland, Ohio, and a son not named was 
born Jan. 13, 1896, at Toledo, Ohio. 



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Married 1884 


Names of Children 


L. D. Hobson 


Edith Hobson 


and 


Ralph Hobson 


Ellen N. Sperrj 


Dorothy Hobson 



L. D. Hobson 

L. D. Hobson was born Jan. 18, 1859, at 
Plymouth, Ohio. 

L. D. Hobson and Ellen N. Sperry were 
married Sept. 3, 1884. 

The children of L. D. and Ellen Hobson 
were : 

Edith Hobson, born June 29, 1885, at 
Hawarden, Iowa. 

Ealph Hobson, born April 29, 1887, at 
Hawarden, Iowa. 

Dorothy Hobson, born at Orange City, 
Iowa, Aug. 16, 1891, and died May 5, 1892. 

William J. Weaver 

William J. Weaver was born March 13, 
1868, in Macomb, 111. 

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Jenny Sperry was born May 12, 1870, at 
Iowa City, Iowa. 

William J. Weaver and Jenny Sperry 
were married Aug. 4, 1894, in Iowa City, 
Iowa. 



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Married 1861 



Names of Children 



William S. Sedgwick 


Kimball Sedgwick 


and 


George C. Sedgwick 


Irene Kimball 





William S. Sedgwick 

William S. Sedgwick and Irene Kimball 
were married in Sunbury, Ohio, Sept. 25, 
1861. 

Irene Kimball was born Sept. 21, 1843, 
at Marion, Ohio. 

The children of William and Irene Sedg- 
wick were: 

Kimball Sedgwick, born July 17, 1862, 
at Sunbmy, Ohio. 

George C. Sedgwick, born Jan. 1, 1866, 
and died Nov. 3, 1881. 

Williams. Sedgwick died Sept. 29, 1866. 



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Married 



Names of Children 



Kimball Sedgwick 

and 

Sarah Louise Brown 



George William Sedgwick 
Irene Elizabeth Sedgwick 



Kimball Sedgwick 

Kimball Sedgwick and Sarah Louise 
Brown were married (date unknown). 

Sarah Louise Brown was born at Wil- 
loughby, Ohio, Oct. 23, 1865. 

The children of Kimball and Sarah Sedg- 
wick were : 

George William Sedgwick, born Mar. 22, 
1889, at Sunbury, Ohio. 

Irene Elizabeth Sedgwick, born Sept. 24, 
1894, at Sunbury, Ohio. 



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Married Names of Children 



Rev. Joseph H. Sedgwick 

and 

Mary C. Doan 



John Dare Sedgwick 

William C. Sedgwick 

Frank Edwin Sedgwick 

Grace Edna Sedgwick 



Rev. Joseph Holden Sedgwick 

The Rev. Joseph H. Sedgwick and 
Mary C. Doan were married April 29, 
1866, by the Rev. L. B. Booth, at Seymour, 
Ind. 

Mary C. Doan was born in Orange county, 
Indiana, Dec. 27, 1845. 

The children of the Rev. Joseph and 
Mary Sedgwick were : 

John Dare Sedgwick, born Dec. 29, 1867, 
at Bruceville, Ind. 

William S. Sedgwick, born July 22, 1870, 
at Seymour Ind. 

Frank Edwin Sedgwick, born Sept. 19, 
1873, at Defiance, Ohio. 

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Grace Edna Sedgwick, born Sept 29, 
1876, at Clinton, 111. 

George Leonard Sedgwick, born June 8, 
1884, at Seymour, Ind. 



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Married 1891 Names of Children 



John Dare Sedgwick 

and 

Cora D. Hardy 



Ralph Foster Sedgwick 
Francis Joseph Sedgwick 
Charles Galen Sedgwick 



John Dare Sedgwick 

John Dare Sedgwick and Cora D. Hardy 
were married June 3, 1891, at Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Cora D. Hardy was born May, 1871. 

The children of John and Cora Sedgwick 
were : 

Kalph Foster Sedgwick, born April 10, 
1892, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Francis Joseph Sedgwick, born April 20, 

1894, at Chicago, 111. 

Charles Galen Sedgwick, born April 22, 

1895, at Chicago, 111. 



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Married 1891 Names of Children 



William C. Sedgwick 

and 

Addle Willis 



Howard M. W. Sedgwick 
William G. Sedgwick 



William C. Sedgwick 

William C. Sedgwick and Addie Willis 
were married Dec. 8, 1891, at Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Addie Willis was born Oct 6, 1871, at 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

The children of William C. and Addie 
Sedgwick were : 

Howard Malcolm Willis Sedgwick, born 
June 30, 1893, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Willian Gordon Sedgwick, born July 26, 
1894, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Frank Edwin Sedgwick 

Frank E. Sedgwick and Nora Freicens 
were married Sept. 1, 1895,; at Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Nora Freicens was born Sept. 15, 1874, at 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

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Married 1868 Names of Children 



Howard M. Sedgwick 


Edgar C. Sedgwick 


and 


Ethel Sedgwick 


Susan Spellman 





Howard Malcolm Sedgwick 

Howard Malcolm Sedsfwick and Susan 
Spellman were married Dec. 15, 1868, at 
St. Albans, Licking county. 

The children of Howard M. and Susan 
Sedgwick were: 

Edgar C. Sedgwick, born Sept. 9, 1870, 
at Granville, Ohio. He graduated at the 
State University at Columbus, June, 1895, 
as a mechanical engineer. 

Ethel Sedgwick, born Feb. 23, 1881, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

DIED 

General Howard Malcolm Sedgwick, 
Commissary General of the Uniformed 
Eank Knights of Pythias of the World, 
died Oct. 4, 1892, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

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He also served in the late war, being* 
mustered in Sept. 1, 1862, at Camp Zanes- 
ville, by Charles C. Goddard, Captain of the 
17th Inf. U. S. A. Mustered out June 10, 
1865, at Nashville, Tenn., by J. W. Chick- 
ering. Captain of the 88th Regiment Illinois 
Vol. Inf. and A. C. M. 2d Division 4th 
Army Corps. He entered service Aug. 4, 
1862, and was appointed Sergeant from 
Corporal March 17, 1863, and First Ser- 
geant May 25, 1865. He was mustered out 
with Company G, 97th Regt. O. V. I. 
June 10, 1865, John Q. Lane, Colonel. 

List of Battles of the 97th 

Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. 
Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31 to Jan. 2, 
1863. 

Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 8 and 9, 1863. 
Mission Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863. 
Rocky Face Ridge, Ga., May 5 to 9, 1864. 
Dalton, Ga., May 9, 1864. 
Resaca, Ga., May 13 to 16, 1864. 
Adairsville, Ga., May 17 and 18, 1864. 
Dallas, Ga., May 25 to June 4, 1864. 
New Hope Church, Ga., May 27, 1864. 

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Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 9 to 30, 
1864. 

Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., special assault, 
June 22, 1864. 

Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., general assault, 
June 27, 1864. 

Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. 

Atlanta, Ga., July 28 to Sept. 2, 1864. 

Jonesboro, Ga., Aug. 31 to Sept. 1, 1864. 

Lovejoy Station, Ga., Sept. 2 to 6, 1864. 

Spring Hill, Tenn., Nov. 29, 1864. 

Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864. 

Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15 and 16, 1864. 

John Dare 

John Dare and Adaline B. Odell were 
married Jan. 29, 1832, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Adaline B. Odell was born April 25, 1807. 

John Dare died at Austin, Texas, aged 73. 
Mrs. Adaline B. Dare died at Niles, Mich. 

John Dare married a second time but I 
can find no record of his second marriage. 



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Married 


Names of Children 


James S. Warner 




and 




Mary Hanall 




1831 




James S. Warner 


Rebecca J. Warner 


and 




Rebecca Dare 






Mary F. Warner 


1841 


Adaline D. Warner 


James S. Warner 


Henry C. Warner 


and 


George S. Warner 


Jane P. Dare 


Jeremiah D. Warner 




Josephine H. Warner 



James S. Warner 

James S. Warner was born Aug. 25, 1797, 
near Winchester, Ya. 

James S. Warner and Rebecca Dare were 
married in December, 1831, at Zanesville, O. 

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Eebecca J. Warner, their child, was born 
Nov. 30, 1832. 

Eebecca Dare Warner died Dec. 4, 1832, 
at the age of 22. 

THIED MAERIAGE 

James S. Warner married Jane P. Dare, 
a sister of his second wife, March 29, 1841. 

The children of James and Jane Warner 
were : 

Mary Fulton Warner, born Feb. 14, 

1842, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Adaline Dare Warner, born April 23, 

1843, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Henry Clay Warner, born Oct. 6, 1844, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

George Sedgwick Warner, born at Zanes- 
ville, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1846. 

Jeremiah Dare Warner, born April 9, 
1847, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Josephine Holden Warner, born March 
19, 1850, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Jane P. Warner died Oct. 1, 1869, at 
Zanesville, Ohio, at the age of 61. 

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OBITUARY 

Sister Warner was born at Marietta, Ohio, 
and removed in early life to Zanesville, Ohio, 
where bv a faithful, earnest life she won the 
esteem of all and the merited love of those 
who knew her best. 

She was baptised into the First Baptist 
Church by the Rev. Geo. Sedgwick in 1830 
and for thirty-nine years honored the pro- 
fession then made. Only those who have 
known her during the healthful activity of 
life and Christian labor, can appreciate the 
loss which the Church has sustained in this 
dispensation. 

On the Sabbath previous to her death she 
gathered her family (until now unbroken) 
around her and gave to each some precious 
words of parting counsel. On the Sabbath 
following they laid her down in final rest, 
fallen like the Autumn leaf, not blighted, but 
in the beauty of full maturity. 

James S. Warner died April 20, 1879, at 
Zanesville, Ohio, at the age of 82. 



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Married 1853 



Names of Children 



Alexander S. Quigley 

and 

Rebecca J. Warner 



Harrietta W, Quigley 

Charles A. Quigley 

Ida Rebecca Quigley 

John Fremont Quigley 

James Philip Quigley 

Mary Izette Quigley 

Jessie E Quigley 
Dockery E. Quigley 



Alexander vS. Quigley 

Alexander S. Quigley was born June 4, 
1825, at West Bedford, Coshocton Co., 
Ohio. 

Alexander S. Quigley and Rebecca J. 
Warner were married Nov. 10, 1853, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

The children of Alexander and Kebecca 
Quigley were: 

Harrietta Warner Quigley, born Sept. 1, 
1854, at Zanesville, Ohio. 



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Charles Arthur Quigley, born Aug. 24, 
1856, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Ida Rebecca Quigley, born July 13, 1859, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

John Fremont Quigley, born at Zanes- 
ville, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1861. 

James Philip Quigley, born at Zanesville, 
Ohio, July 21, 1863. 

Mary Izette Quigley, born June 21, 1865, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Jessie Edgerton Quigley, born at Zanes- 
ville, Ohio, March 20, 1871. 

Dockery Edgar Quigley was born at 
Columbus, Ohio, July 17, 1873. 



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Married 1879 



Names of Children 



Charles A. Quigley 

and 
Jennie S. Rensch 



Bertil W. Quigley 
Flora Quigley 
Laura Quigley 

Alice L. Quigley 



Charles Arthur Quigley 

Charles A. Quigley and Jennie S. Eensch 
were married Jan. 9, 1879, at Columbus, 
Ohio. 

The children of Charles and Jennie Quig- 
ley were : 

Bertil W. Quigley, born Oct. 26, 1879, 
at Columbus, Ohio. 

Flora and Laura Quigley (twins), born 
Nov. 21, 1881, at Columbus, Ohio. 

Alice Louise Quigley, born at Columbus,, 
Ohio, June 18, 1886. 



John Fremont Quigley 

John F. Quigley and Jennie Finstead 
were married June 5, 1887, at Chicago, 111. 

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Married 1889 


Names of Children 


Harry Barker 


Robert James Barker 


and 




Jessie E. Quigley 





Harry Barker 

Harry Barker and Jessie E. Quigley were 
married March 30, 1889, at Colunibus, Ohio. 

THEIR CHILD 

Robert James Barker was born Oct. 25, 
1889, at Columbus, Ohio. 

Philip H. Swank 

Philip H. Swank and Adaline Dare War- 
ner were married Aug. 29, 1872, at Zanes- 
ville, Ohio. 

George S. Warner 

George S. Warner enlisted Feb. 28, 1864, 
at Zanesville, Ohio, in Company B, 5th In- 
dependent Battalion O. Y. C, which was 

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made into the 13th Regiment, Company F, 
commanded by Col. S. R. Clark. 

The division commander was Gen. Crooks 
(the Indian fighter). The corps command- 
er was Gen. P. Sheridan of the Army of the 
Potomac, fighting all around Richmond and 
Petersburg. 

George was wounded at the battle of 
High Bridge, Va., about 20 miles from 
where Lee surrendered, and lost his right 
arm just below the elbow. 

He was discharged July 24, 1865, at An- 
napolis, Md. 



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Married 1876 



Names of Children 



Jeremiah D. Warner 

and 
Laura P. Hayward 



Hay ward Dare Warner 

Arthur Gooding Warner 

Willard Brace Warner 

James Herbert Warner 

Laurence Warner 

Lois Warner 



Jeremiah D. Warner 

Jeremiah Dare Warner and Laura P. 
Hayward were married Aug. 31, 1876, at 
Springfield, Ohio. 

Laura P. Hayward was born May 11, 
1851, at Springfield, Ohio. 

The children of Jeremiah and Laura 
Warner were: 

Hayward Dare Warner, born Oct. 17,1879. 

Arthur Gooding Warner, born May 20, 
1881. 

Willard Brace Warner, born Jan. 18, 
1883, and died Feb. 8, 1891. 

James Herbert Warner, born Oct. 1, 1884. 

Laurence and Lois Warner (twins) were 
born Dec. 5, 1886, and died Dec. 5, 1886. 

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Married 1873 



Names of Children 



Henry C. Huntington 

and 
Josephine H. Warner 



Warner D. Huntington 

Howard Huntington 

Ruth Huntington 

Mary Huntington 

Helen Huntington 

Henry Huntington 

Virginia Huntington 

Katharine Huntington 



Henry C. Huntington 

Henry Clay Huntington was born Nov. 
21, 1841, at Brownville, N. Y. 

Henry Clay Huntington and Josephine 
Holden Warner were married April 16, 

1873, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

The children of Henry and Josephine 
Huntington were : 

Warner Dare Huntington, born April 19, 

1874, at Sandusky, Ohio. 

Howard Rowland Huntington, born Aug. 
15, 1875, at Sandusky, Ohio. 

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Kuth Maria Huntington, born Sept. 1, 
1877, at Sanduskj^ Ohio. 

Mary Elizabeth Huntington, born Feb. 
9, 1879, at Sandusky, Ohio. 

Helen Cornelia Huntington, born July 
17, 1881, and died Sept. 12, 1888, at San- 
dusky, Ohio. 

Henry Clay Huntington, born March 21, 
1883, at Sandusky, Ohio. 

Virginia Dare Huntington was born June 
3, 1886, and died Oct. 16, 1887, at San- 
dusky, Ohio. 

Katharine Marshall Huntington, born 
Aug. 16, 1892, at Sandusky, Ohio. 



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Married 1838 


Names of Children 




Jeremiah Z. Dare 




Rebecca J. Dare 


Thomas J. Dare 


Harriet W. Dare 


and 


Thomas J. Dare, Jr. 


Izette Foye 


Lewis D. Dare 




William M. Dare 




Mary Dare 



Thomas J. Dare 

Thomas J. Dare and Izette Foye were 
married at Zanesville, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1838, 
by the Rev. William Simmons. 

Izette Foye was born Jan. 14, 1815, at 
Dearborn, Kennebec County, Maine. 

The children of Thomas and Izette Dare 
were: 

Jeremiah Z. Dare, born July 25, 1839, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

Rebecca J. Dare, born Feb. 26, 1841, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

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Harriet W. Dare, born May 9, 1843, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

Thomas J. Dare, Jr., born Jan. 21, 1846, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Lewis D. Dare, born Feb. 11, 1849, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. 

William M. Dare, born March 16, 1852, 
at Zanesville, Ohio. 

Mary Dare, born June 24, 1856, at Zanes- 
ville, Ohio. 

Thomas J. Dare died Jan. 22, 1865, at 
Zanesville, Ohio. He was a woolen manu- 
facturer. 

Jeremiah Z. Dare 

Jeremiah Z. Dare and Maria Liggitt were 
married Jan. 12, 1871, by the liev. J. F. 
Ohl, in St. James' Church, at Zanesville, O. 

Maria Liggitt was born March 2, 1843, 
at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Jeremiah Z. Dare was chief clerk in the 
Quarter Master's department at Washing- 
ton, and during the Spanish- American war 
he was made a captain, and then advanced 
to the rank of major, in the Volunteer 
Army. 

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On April 6, 1901, he was appointed by 
the President, William McKinley, as Quar- 
ter Master, with the rank of captain in the 
Regular Army. 

Harriet W. Dare died near Columbus, 
Ohio, May 20, 1882, at the age of 39. She 
was buried at Zanesville, Ohio. 

William M. Dare died Nov. 5, 1900, at 
Coffeyville, Kansas, and his remains were 
buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Zanesville, 
Ohio. 



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Married 1891 



Thomas J. Dare, Jr. 

and 

Althea L. Story 



Names of Children 



Izette Dare 

Thos. J. Dare, Jr., No. 2 

Russell Robert Dare 



Thomas J. Dare, Jr. 

Thomas J. Dare, Jr., and Althea L. 
Story were married May 16, 1891, at An- 
niston, Ala. 

The children of Thomas Jr. and Althea 
Dare were: 

Izette Dare, born March 21, 1892, and 
died Sept. 9, 1895, at Shreveport, La. 

Thomas J. Dare, Jr., No. 2, born Feb. 4, 
1895, at Shreveport, La. 

Russell Robert Dare, born Sept. 9, 1890, 
at Shreveport, La. 



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Married 1879 Names of Children 



Lewis D. Dare 

and 

Williamanna Moore 



Edward M. Dare 



Lewis D. Dare 

Lewis D. Dare and Williamanna Moore 
were married Oct. 30, 1879, at Zanesville, 
Ohio. 

Williamanna Moore was born Aug. 19, 
1849, at Zanesville, Ohio. 

TIIEIR CHILD 

Edward M. Dare, was born Sept. 11, 
1880, at Circleville, Ohio. 

Williamanna Moore Dare died Sept. 21, 
1880, at Circleville, Ohio. 



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Married 1866 


Names of Children 


James M. Dare 


Ella 0. Dare 


and 


Edward J. Dare 


Maria SchoU 





James M. Dare 

James M. Dare and Mrs. Maria SchoU 
were married Dec. 30, 1866, at New 
Orleans. 

Mrs. Maria SchoU (nee Maria FarreU) 
was born in DubUn, Ireland, Nov. 9, 1835. 

The children of James and Maria Dare 
were : 

EUa Olivia Dare, born Feb. 19, 1868, at 
New Orleans. 

Edward James Dare, born Dec. 12, 1874, 
at New Orleans. 

James M. Dare died Oct. 12, 1891, at 
New Orleans. 



Married 1886 Names of Children 



Louis W. Gery 


Edna Alice Geiy 


and 


Louis W. Gery, Jr. 


Ella 0. Dare 





Louis W. Gery 

Louis W. Gery was born April 8, 1862, 
at New Orleans. 

Louis W. Gery and Ella 0. Dare were 
married Aug. 12, 1886, at New Orleans. 

The children of Louis and Ella Gery 
were: 

Edna Alice Gery, born March 13, 1888, 
at New Orleans. 

Louis W. Gery, Jr., born May 13, 1894, 
at New Orleans. 



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Married 1807 


Names of Children 


Died 




William Holden 


Dec. 27, 1847 




Eliza Holden 


Oct. 7, 1831 




Jane Holden 


Mch. 5, 1813 


Joseph Holden 

and 
Eliza Hanaway 


Maria Holden 

Julia Holden 

Joseph Holden, Jr. 

James Holden 


May 3, 1868 

July 8, 1863 
Mch. 15, 1899 




Miriam Holden 


Sept. 28. 1820 




Harriet Holden 


Oct. 20, 1877 




Nathaniel Holden 


Oct. 29, 1824 



Joseph Holden 

Joseph Holden was born Dec. 5, 17G9, 
at Shirley, Mass. 

Eliza Hanaway was born Aug. 9, 1781, 
at Baltimore, Md. 

Joseph Holden and Eliza Hanaway were 
married at Marietta, Ohio, July 8, 1807. 

The children of Joseph and Eliza Holden 
were: 



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William Holden, born March 18, 1809, 
at Marietta, Ohio. He married first Mary 
W. Dodge, second Isabella Greene. Wil- 
liam Holden died Dec. 27, 1847. 

Eliza Holden, born June 7, 1810, at 
Marietta, Ohio, and died Oct. 7, 1831. 

Jane Holden, born Nov. 12, 1811, at 
Marietta, Ohio, and died March 5, 1813. 

Maria Holden, born Dec. 24, 1812, at 
Marietta, Ohio. She married Hugh Tre- 
ver. Maria died May 3, 1868. 

Julia Holden, born Dec. 20, 1813, at 
Marietta, Ohio. She married Rufus E. 
Harte. 

Joseph Holden, Jr., born June 20, 1815, 
at Marietta, Ohio. He married Mary Ann 
Dare. 

James Holden, born Jan. 20, 1817, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

James Holden's first wife was Harriet P. 
Rogers, and the second w^as Harriet E. 
Dodge. 

James Holden died March 15, 1899, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Miriam Holden, born March 28, 1819, at 
Marietta, Ohio, and died Sept. 28, 1820. 

Harriet Rhoda Hall Holden, born Sept. 

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23, 1820. She married W. W. Dodge, and 
died Oct. 20, 1877. 

Nathaniel Holden, born May 27, 1824, at 
Marietta, Ohio, and died Oct. 29, 1824. 

Joseph Holden died Nov. 14, 1863, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Eliza Hanaway Holden died Jan. 16, 
1846, at Marietta, Ohio. 

Mr. Hanaway died when Eliza was quite 
young, and she being an only child, lived 
with her grand parents, who were English 
Quakers. Her mother married a Mr. Pat- 
terson, of Baltimore, Md., and they had a 
number of children. Jane Patterson, the 
oldest child, married Jeremiah Dare, and 
when they moved to Marietta, Ohio, Eliza 
Hanaway came with her half sister, and 
married Joseph Holden of that place. 



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Married 1838 



Names of Children 



Died 





William Holden 




Joseph Holden, Jr. 








John Dare Holden 


Dec. 9, 1898 


and 








Joseph C. Holden 


Dec. 18, 1896 


Mary Ann Dare 








George S. Holden 


June 9, 1886 



Joseph Holden, Jr. 

Joseph Holden, Jr. and ]Mary Ann Dave 
were married Oct. 22, 1838, at Zanesville, O. 

The children of Joseph and ]\lary Holden 
were : 

William Holden, born July 4, 1839, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

John Dare Holden, born Aug. 30, 1841,^ 
at Marietta, Ohio. 

Joseph C. Holden, born March 14, 1850^ 
at Marietta, Ohio. 

George S. Holden, born May 6, 1855, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Joseph Holden, Jr. died July 8, 1863, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

Mary Ann Holden died April 6, 1888, at 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 

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Married 1865 


Names of Children 


William Holden 

and 

Sarah H. Andrews 


Ward A. Holden 

Joseph D. Holden 

Elizabeth C. Holden 

Mary Ann Holden 


1882 




William Holden 




and 




Mrs. Ellen J. Fowler 





William Holden 

William Holden and Sarah H. Andrews 
were married April 6, 1865, at Marietta, 
Ohio. 

Sarah Hyde Andrews was born Jan. 23, 
1846, at Marietta, Ohio. 

The children of William and Sarah Hol- 
den were : 

Ward Andre Avs Holden, born Feb. 15, 
1866, at Marietta, Ohio. 

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Joseph Dare Holden, born Dec. 15, 1868, 
at Charlestown, Mass., and died July 20, 
1869. 

Elizabeth Clark Holden, born Aug. 20, 
1871, at Marietta, Ohio. 

Mary Ann Holden, born Dec. 8, 1873, 
and died Oct. 21, 1874. 

Sarah A. Holden died Feb. 9, 1880, at 
Marietta, Ohio. 

SECOND MARRIAGE 

William Holden and Mrs. Ellen Jane 
EoAvler were married June 13, 1882, at 
Mount Tusculum, by the Eev. A. B. ]Morey. 



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Married 1864 


Names of Children 


John D. Holden 


Harry M. Holden 


and 




Sarah A. Booth 





John Dare Holden 

John Dare Holden and Sarah A. Booth 
were married Jan. 21, 1864, at Marietta, 
Ohio. 

Sarah A. Booth was born Nov. 28, 1840, 
at Marietta, Ohio. 

THEIR CHILD 

Harry M. Holden was born Feb. 25 
1866, at Marietta, Ohio. 

John D. Holden died Dec. 9, 1898. 



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Married 1889 


Names of Children 


Harry M. Hold en 


Charles H. Holden 


and 


Elizabeth M. Holden 


Ollie Heatly 





Harry M. Holden 

Harry M. Holden aud Ollie Heatly were 
married Dec. 2, 1889. 

Ollie Heatly was born at Greenup, Cum- 
berland County, 111. 

The children of Harry and Ollie Holden 
were: 

Charles H. Holden, born Oct. 13, 1890, 
at Spring Creek, Chautauqua Co., Kansas. 

Elizabeth M. Holden, born Feb. 3, 1896, 
at Galesburg, Kansas. 

Joseph C. Holden 

Joseph C. Holden and Anna Fitz were 
married and divorced, but had no children. 
I have been unable to learn the name of his 
second wife. They had several children. 

Joseph C. Holden died in the hospital at 
Dallas, Texas, Dec. 18, 1896. 

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Married 1884 


Names of Children 


George S. Holden 


Ethel Holden 


and 




Emma J. Tibbies 





George S. Holden 

George S. Holden and Emma J. Tibbies 
were married Dec. 3, 1884, at Calliope, 
Iowa. 

Emma J. Tibbies was born April 14, 
1863, at Carthage Township, Athens Co., 
Ohio. 

THEIR CHILD 

Ethel Holden was born Nov. 11, 1885, at 
Ireton, Iowa. 

George S. Holden died June 9, 1886, at 
Ireton, Iowa. 

Emma J. Holden died in February 1889. 

Charles C. Dare 

Charles C. Dare married Sarah Sheets. 
They had two children, a son and daughter. 
The daughter's name was Anna. 

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John Ewing 

John Ewing, son of Thomas and Mary 
Ewing, was born June 7, 1732. He mar- 
ried Hannah Bacon May 13, 1755, and lived 
at Stethem's Neck (near Greenwich) N. J. 

He was proverbial for the integrity of his 
life, which extended to an advanced age. 
They had seven children. 

The seventh child, Thomas, was born 
May 6, 1768. Thomas Ewing married 
Anna Dare, March 28, 1797. 



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Married Mar. 28, 1797 


Names of Children 


Died 


Thomas Ewing 


Mirah Ewing 


In infancy 


and 


Tamson Ewing 


Mar. 29, 1881 


Anna Dare 


Martha S. Ewing 


Aug. 29, 1880 


Second Marriage Dec. 
24, 1807 






Thomas Elwell 


Thomas M. Elwell 


At sea 


and 






Anna Dare Ewing 






Third Marriage Dec. ^, 
1812 






Jasper Burt 






and 






Anna Dare Elwell 






Fourth Marriage April 

1821 


John Ogden 






and 






Anna Dare Burt 







Thomas Ewing 

Thomas Ewing was born May 6, 1768, at 
Ste them's Neck. 

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Annti Dare was born July 27, 1779, at 
Bridgeton, Cumberland County, N. J. 

Thomas Ewing and Anna Dare were mar- 
ried March 28, 1797. 

The children of Thomas and Anna Ewinff 
were : 

Maria Ewing, born Jan. 5, 1798, and 
died April 21, 1799. 

Tamson D. Ewing, born Feb. 16, 1800, 
at Stethem's Neck, near Greenwich, N. J. 

Martha S. Ewing, born Dec. 8, 1803, at 
Stethem's Neck. 

Thomas Ewing died Nov. 19, 1805, at 
Stethem's Neck. 

SECOND MxVRKIAGE OF ANNA DARE 

Anna Dare Ewing married Martin Elwell, 
Dec. 24, 1807. 

They had a son, Thomas Martin Elwell, 
supposed to have been lost at sea. 

Martin Elwell died March 30, 1808. 

THIRD MARRIAGE OF ANNA DARE 

Anna Dare Elwell married Jasper Burt, 
Dec. 2, 1812. Jasper Burt died May 27, 1813. 

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FOURTH MARRIAGE OF ANNA DARE 

Anna Dare Burt married John Ogden, 
April 19, 1821, and his son (David S. 
Ogden) married Anna's daughter (Martha 
S. Ewing). 

John Ogden died June 27, 1832. He 
was elder for fifty years in the Old Stone 
Presbyterian Church near Cedarville, N. J. 
He was buried by the side of his first wife. 

Anna Dare Ogden died Aug. 29, 1869, 
at the age of 90. She was a member of the 
Presbyterian Church and was buried at 
Greenwich, N. J., by the side of her first 
husband, Thomas Ewing. She was remark- 
able for her plain, straightforward life, her 
social and domestic habits, and was quite a 
favorite among her numerous associates. 
By the younger classes she was universally 
called Aunt Anna. 



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Married May 8, 1817 



Names of Children 



Capt. David B. Moore 

and 
Tamson Dare Ewing 



Anna Maria Moore 

Thomas Ewing Moore 

Robert Dare Moore 

Charles Dare Moore 

Anna Maria Moore 

Ruhama Bowen Moore 

James Dalrymple Moore 

Martha Ewing Moore 

Edward Burt Moore 

Mary Jane Moore 

William Fithian Moore 

Son died in infancy 



Captain David B. Moore 

Captain David Bowen Moore was born 
Dec. 27, 1793. 

Tamson Dare Ewing was born Feb. 16, 
1800, at Ste them's Neck, near Greenwich, 
N.J. 

Captain David B. Moore and Tamson 
Dare Ewing were married May 8, 1817. 

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The children of Captain David B. and 
Tamson Moore were : 

Anna Maria Moore, born June 14, 1818, 
at Philadelphia, and died Aug. 4, 1818. 

Thomas Ewing Moore, born Aug. 31,1819. 

Robert Dare Moore, born May 28, 1821. 
He learned the iron-moulding trade, spend- 
ing sixty years in the foundry, with forty- 
five years of almost continuous foremanship, 
and made a long and careful study of the 
many mysteries turning up in foundry ex- 
periences. When over seventy-five he retired 
from business, and has occupied part of his 
time in contributing articles to the maga- 
zines, containinof some of his choicest informa- 
tion, largely philosophic, on foundry studies. 

Robert Dare Moore had one daughter, 
Bella Moore, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 
1862. She was carefully reared and from 
a child exhibited a high order of dramatic 
talent. 

When eighteen and a half years old she 
married Mr. W. G. Gregg. She was ac- 
knowledged by leading critics to be one of 
the most promising of young American 
actresses. 

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For six years she appeared iu star roles 
in her own company in the different cities 
from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 

She died of consumption, Jan. 16, 1889, 
aged twenty-six years, leaving a daughter 
six months old. 

Charles Dare Moore, born June 30, 
1822. 

Very early in life he exhibited a roving 
disposition. He made several sea voyages, 
but soon tired of that and joined a United 
States expedition to survey the coast of 
North Carolina, and after that he joined an 
expedition to survey the new Territory of 
California. 

While on their voyage around Cape Horn, 
in a naval ship, in 1848, the gold discovery 
was made and the men all rushed to the 
mines on their arrival. 

Charles took care of instruments in a 
lodging-room, rented for the two purposes, 
for several months. 

Getting tired of the idle life, he obtained 
leave of absence, and went to trading with 
the miners. When carrying goods on pack 
mules from the coast to their trading camp, 

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they were compelled to bury them at night, 
as the Indians were such expert thieves. 

Charles and his partner made money. 
They had wheat ranches and two mills in 
Scott and Yreka Valleys, north of San 
Francisco. 

Charles died in 1855 of consumption, and 
during his last illness Mrs. McCormick, 
his partner's wife, took care of him. 

Anna Maria Moore (named after the 
child who died), born June 30, 1824. 

Ruhama Bowen Moore, born Feb. 3, 1826. 

James Dalrymple Moore, born Aug. 4, 1 82 7 . 

Martha Ewing Moore, born Oct. 18, 1828. 

Edward Burt Moore, born Sept. 8, 1830. 

Mar}^ Jane Moore, born Sept. 5, 1834. 

William Fithian Moore, born Aug.l 6, 1 836. 

An infant son was born in August, 1842, 
and died two days after birth. 

Captain David B. Moore died March 9, 
1869. He made pianos at Loud's, in Phila- 
delphia, in 1814. 

Tamson Dare Ewing Moore died March 
29, 1881. She and her husband through 
life were connected with the Baptist Church. 

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Married in 1855 


Names of Children 




Charles Moore 




John Moore 


Thomas Ewing Moore 






Robert W. Moore 


and 






Tillie Moore 


Elizabeth Barrick 






Lida Moore 




Lulu Mooro 



Thomas Ewing Moore 

Thomas Ewing Moore was born Aug. 31, 
1819. 

He learned the machinist's trade and was 
a superior workman, and held foremanships 
most of his life. 

He married Elizabeth Barrick, in 1855, 
at Cincinnati, Ohio. 

They had six children, three boys and 
three girls. Thomas died at Evansville, 
Ind., March 9, 1883. 



Children of Thomas and Elizabeth Moore 
were : 

Charles, the oldest, is now (1899) Master 

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Mechanic of the Chicago Street R. R. Co. 
He is married and has one son. 

John Moore is a machinist at Terre 
Haute, Ind., and is married. 

Robert W. Moore, the youngest son, re- 
sides there also. He is the chief electrician 
of the town. He is married and has two 
children, Bonnie and Selma. 

The three sisters reside in Terre Haute. 
Lida married Mr. O. P. Brown, a teacher 
and farmer. They have one daughter, Yera. 

Lulu Moore is teaching at Terre Haute, 
Ind. 



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Married Sept. 15, 1846 


Names of Children 


John Howard Preston 


Thomas Ewing Preston 


and 


William Moore Preston 


Anna Maria Moore 


Jnlia Tamson Preston 



Anna Maria Moore 

Anna Maria Moore was the fifth child. 
She was named after the one who died. 
She was born June 30, 1824, and died at 
Ottawa, 111., Oct. 4, 1861. She married 
John Howard Preston, Sept. 15, 1846, at 
Greenwich, N. J. He was a carpenter and 
teacher. They had four children. 

The children of John and Anna Preston 
were : 

Thomas Ewing Preston, born July 21,. 
1848, at Greenwich, N. J. He is married 
and has a son and daughter, and is in the 
plumbing business with his son at Wichita, 
Kansas. 

William Moore Preston was born March 
26, 1850, at Greenwich, N. J. He married 
a widow with two daughters, on Nov. 2,, 

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1892, and is practicing medicine at Sans- 
down, Pa. 

Julia Tamson Preston, born Dec. 2, 1853, 
at Peoria, 111. 

She married David M. Beverly, March 
8, 1877. They have four children, a 
daughter, who is married, and three sons, 
who are farming at Hazen, Prairie County, 
Arkansas. 

John Howard Preston died June 24, 
1899, at Brownville, Tenn., at the age of 
77. He was a man of sterling character. 
He spent most of his western life at farm- 
ing, twenty years at Wichita, Kan., and the 
last ten years at Brownville, Tenn. He left 
his second wife a widow with four grown, 
prosperous children. The two sons are 
farmers and the two daughters are teaching. 



Married Dec. 16, 1552 



Names of Children 



James A. Dalrymple 

and 

Ruhama B. Moore 



Lizzie R. Dalrymple 
Robert M. Dalrymple 

Lavina Dalrymple 
Charles M. Dalrymple 

Evan J. Dalrymple 

William S. Dalrymple 

James F. Dalrymple 

Tamson E. Dalrymple 



Ruhama B. Moore 

Kuhama Bowen Moore, the sixth child, • 
was bora Feb. 3, 1826. She married James 
A. Dalrymple, Dec. 16, 1852, at Bridgeton, 
N. J. He was a carriagemaker. They had 
eight children. 

Ruhama B. Moore died Feb. 25, 1872. 

The children of James and Ruhama Dal- 
rymple were : 

Lizzie R. Dalrymple, born Jan. 2, 1854. 
When quite young she married Richard 
Lang. They had eight children, five of 

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whom are deceased. They have always 
lived in Camden, N. J. 

Robert M. Dalrymple, born Jan. 29, 
1856. He lives at Baker, Drake County, 
Ohio. He is single, a carriagemaker and 
a taxidermist, and is also engaged in writ- 
ing the archaeology of Drake County, 
Ohio. 

Lavina Dalrymple, born Aug. 25, 1857. 
She married George Perry, a farmer. They 
have one daughter. They live at Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 

Charles Dalrymple, born May 8, 1859. 
He is a farmer, living at Baker, Ohio. He 
is married and has two children, Evan Gr. 
Dalrymple and Sadie P Dalrymple. 

Evan J. Dalrymple, born Oct. 15, 1860. 
He is single. He is an Arizona miner. 

William S. Dalrymple, born Dec. 14, 

1863. 

James F. Dalrymple, born April 16, 1867. 
He is single and lives at Camden, N. J. 

Tamson E. Dalrymple, born Sept. 21, 
1869, is single and lives at Bridgeton, N. 
J., where all the Dalrymple children were 
born. 



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James Dalrymple Moore 

James Dalrymple Moore, the seventli 
child, was born Aug. 4, 1827, and died 
Aug. 10, 1872. James learned the machin- 
ist's trade and became a very fine workman. 
He was foreman for Howard in Philadel- 
phia during the civil war, when he built 
the delicate machinery for the government 
for printing, shearing and counting green- 
backs automatically. 

In 1850 James married Mary Jordan, of 
Greenwich, N. J. They had two children, 
a son and daughter. 

The son died April 12, 1881, aged 23. 
Their daughter, Tammie Moore, named 
after her grandmother Moore, is living with 
her mother at Camden, N. J. 



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Married in 1848 



Names of Children 



Capt. George T. Hewett 

and 

Martha Ewing Moore 



Charles R. Hewett 

David Moore Hewett 

George Roberts Hewett 

Joseph Read Hewett 

Martha Moore Hewett 

Agnes DeLisle Hewett 



Martha Ewing Moore 

Martha Ewing Moore, the eighth child, 
was born Oct. 18, 1828, and died May 9, 
1889. In 1848 she married Captain George 
T. Hewett, of Philadelphia, and spent many 
years on the ocean and in foreign parts. 
She had been all over the Mediterranean, 
South America and the West Indies, where 
she spent several winters with her children 
when her husband was in that trade, the 
island of St. Kitts being her favorite resort. 
She had the African coast fever and the 
yellow fever at Havana. 

Theirs was a real love match ; they exhib- 
ited the most tender affection for each 



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other all through later life, and they were 
both charming- people. 

In 1872 Captain Hewett came home from 
the African coast, with the very discourag- 
ing effects of the coast fever in his system. 
He exclaimed: *'Mattie, I am not going 
to sea any more." Knowing that he had 
been on the ocean from a lad, Mat tie said, 
'*Why, George, what can you do ashore ?" 
He replied, "I will find something." 

The next day the authorities sent for him 
to accept the office of surveyor of the port 
of Philadelphia, a life office, which he filled 
up to his decline from old age. They had 
six children. 

Children of Captain George and Martha 
Hewett : 

Charles R. Hewett married Jenney Nichols 
and they had two children, Wilmar and 
Edith. Charles was bookkeeper for a large 
manufacturer at Philadelphia. He died of 
consumption in 1887. His widow and her 
two children are living at Berlin, N. J. 

David Moore Hewett, the second child, 
was named after his grandfather. He was a 
lovely child, but died at eight years of age. 

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George Roberts Hewett, the third son, 
resides in Kansas City, Mo. Is married and 
has a son, Lewis. 

Joseph Read Hewett, the fourth son, was 
born Sept. 23, 1857. He married Anna L. 
Stratton July 1, 1879. They have two 
daughters, Myrtle, born June 13, 1881, and 
Nina, born June 13, 1892. 

Joseph is a shipping clerk of a chemical 
works, and lives with his family at Cam- 
den, N. J. 

Martha Moore Hewett, the fifth child, 
married Walter P. Boyer. They reside in 
St. Louis, Mo. Their children are George 
Hewett Boyer, Frederic Tete Boyer, and 
Edna Ewing Boyer. 

Agnes De Lisle Hewett was the sixth 
child. She married Albert Louis Taber at 
Philadelphia. He was bank teller at the 
People's Bank, 6th and Chestnut St., and 
has since been appointed bank examiner by 
the state of Pennsylvania. They have no 
children. 



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Married 1853 


Names of Children 




Smith Dalrymple Moore 


Edward B. Moore 

and 
Isabella G. Break 


Charles Moore 

Edward B, Moore, Jr. 

Robert Moore 

Robena Moore 




Carrie Anna Moore 



Edward Burt Moore 



Edward Burt Moore, the ninth child, was 
born Sept. 8, 1830. He learned the car- 
penter's trade m Philadelphia, and in 1851 
he married Isabella G. Brock. They had 
six children, four boys and two girls. 

In 1857 they moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, 
where their son Robert died. 

During the war of the rebellion, under a 
strong patriotic influence Edward recruited 
some men and joined the 54th Ohio Regi- 
ment, which with the 15th Army Corps 
went with Sherman through Shiloh, Vicks- 
burg, Atlanta, and the celebrated march to 
the sea. He was soon promoted to a captaincy 



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for meritorious services, and subsequently re- 
signed. He visited his family at Cincinnati, 
Ohio, and after a short stop he joined the 
Hancock Corps of veterans on the Potomac 
and received a captain's commission, but 
was soon after appointed Quartermaster at 
Alexandria, Ya., which place he held until 
the close of the war. Edward received a 
pension for injury to his hearing, received 
while storming and capturing the fortifica- 
tions at Vicksburg. Soon after his discharge 
he moved to Lawrence, Kan., and later to 
Denver, Colo., where he died Feb. 15, 1901. 
Their eldest son, Smith Dalrymple Moore, 
was born Dec. 8, 1852. He married Min- 
nie Campbell at Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 18, 

1881, and they lived in Lawrence, Kan. 
They had two children, Edward, born in 

1882, and Pearl, born in 1884. 

Smith Dalrymple Moore died Jan. 20, 
1892. His widow is now (1900) living in 
Denver, Colo. 

Charles Moore, the second son, was born 
July 28, 1854. When quite young he was 
appointed bookkeeper for the Robison Sil- 
ver Mine, at Robison, Colo., and after- 

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wards became the manager, which position 
he filled for some years. He married Eva 
Spear, of Lawrence, Kan., whose father was 
a senator from that State and the editor of a 
Lawrence paper. They had one daughter, 
Edna Moore, born Jan. 29, 1882. 

Charles died at his home in [jeadville, of 
a broken blood-vessel in the head, Oct. 23, 
1886. After several years of widowhood 
his wife married Mr. Bradford Du Bois, and 
they are living in Denver, Colo. 

Edward B. Moore, the third son of Ed- 
ward and Isabella ^loore, was born at 
Bridgeton, N. J., July 30, 1856. He was 
in the shoe business with his brother-in- 
law, Mr. Frank Montgomery, for a number 
of years, but is now engaged in general 
mercantile business at North Yakima, Wash. 
He married Minnie M. Crosby at Chicago, 
111., Oct. 15, 1900. 

Kobert Dare Moore, the fourth child of 
Edward and Isabella Moore, was born July 
31, 1857, and died July 14, 1860. 

Robena B. Moore, the fifth child, was 
born at Bridgeton, N. J., Oct. 17, 1859. 

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She married Frank A. Montgomery at 
Lawrence, Kan., Dec. 9, 1880. He is in 
the shoe business. They have one daugh- 
ter, Hazel D. Montgomery, bom July 21, 
1885, at Denver, Colo. 

Carrie Anna Moore, the sixth child of 
Edward and Isabella Moore, was born at 
Lawrence, Kan., Jan. 1, 1869. She married 
John Philip Geary. They had five children. 

Gertrude Phyllis Geary was born Aug. 
2, 1889, at Aspen, Colo. 

Frances Josephine Geary was born Dec. 
14, 1890, at Aspen, Colo. 

Mary Lucille Geary was born Jan. 7, 
1892, at Aspen, Colo. 

Catharine Geary was born June 13, 1895, 
and died Nov. 5, 1898, at Aspen, Colo. 

Isabella Geary was born July 7, 1898. 

John P. Geary was connected with the 
silver mines at Aspen, Colo., but is now at 
the gold mines at Victor, Colo. 



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Married 



Names of Children 





William D. Gilman 




Fannie H. Gilman 


William B. Gilman 






Anna G. Gilman 


and 






Mattie Gillman 


Mary Jane Moore 






George Hewett Gilman 




David M. Gilman 



Mary Jane Moore 

Mary Jane Moore, the tenth child, was 
born Sept. 5, 1834 and died June 10, 1898. 
She married William B. Gilman at Bridge- 
ton, N. J. He served in the 24th New Jersey 
Regiment during the civil war. They had 
six children. 

The children of William and Marv Gil- 
man were : 

William D. Gilman is a fine mechanic in 
woodwork, street car building, etc. He 
served in the Engineer's Corps in the war 
with Spain, at Porto Eico. He married 
Eliza J. Kain. They have two children, 
Eoland Bacon Gilman and Mary P. Gilman. 

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Fannie H. Gilman is single and is keep- 
ing house in the old home at Bridgeton, 
N. J. 

At the third Gilman birth there were 
twins, Anna G. and Mattie Gilman. 

Anna G. Gilman married Samuel C. 
Cobb, a carriage and boat builder. They 
have three children living, the first and 
fourth having died in childhood. Their 
names are Mary Gilman, Lewis Gilman and 
Anna Maria Gilman. 

Since 1895 they have lived on the Island 
of Anna ]\laria Key, in Tampa Bay, Fla. 

Mattie Gilman, the other twin sister, 
married Stephen S. Raymond, a lumber 
and ice dealer. They have two children, 
Joseph Elmer Raymond and Stephen Ray- 
mond, Jr. 

George Hewett Gilman, the fifth child, 
married Anna B. Cholerton. They have 
always lived in Bridgeton, N. J. Their 
children are Edward William Gilman, 
George H. Gilman, Clarissa M. Gilman and 
Harry C. Gilman. 

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David M. Gilman was the sixth child. 
He is single. He enlisted in the New Jer- 
sey Volunteers, in the war with Spain, but 
the war ended before he reached the front. 

William Fithian Moore 

William Fithian Moore, the eleventh 
child, was born Aug. 16, 1836. He en- 
listed in Co. B, 12th New Jersey Volunteers, 
on Aug. 6, 1862, but was discharged May 30, 
1865, by reason of a gunshot wound in his 
right arm received at the battle of Spottsyl- 
vania Court House, May 12, 1864. He 
married Hannah Broomal, Feb. 22, 1870, 
at Phoenixville, Pa. They have no child- 
ren. They are both living (1899). 



Ill 



Married Nov. 2, 1823 Names of Children 



Died 



David Sayre Ogden 

and 
Martha S. Ewing 



Albert L. Ogden 

Robert M. Ogden 

Cornelia A. Ogden 

Henry L. Ogden 

Emeline Ogden 

John Ewing Ogden 

Charles Dare Ogden 

Theophilus Ogden 

Maria Ewing Ogden 

Elmer Benj. Ogden 

Martha E. Ogden 

Anna Dare Ogden 



July 11, 1881 

Sep. 15, 1879 
Sep. 16, 1880 
Dec. 5,1883 
Oct. 1872 
June 5, 1897 
May 18, 1887 
Apr. 16, 1872 
May 5,1862 

July 12, 1867 



Martha S. Ewing 

Martha Sayre Ewing was born Dec. 8, 
1804, at Stethem's Neck. She married 
David S. Ogden Nov. 2, 1824. They lived 
at the Ogden Farm, Fairfield, Cumberland 
Co., New Jersey, until 1858 when they re- 
moved to Cedarville, of the same county. 

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David S. Ogden died July 18, 1866, at 
the age of 63. The widow continued to 
reside in Cedarville until her death, which 
occurred Aug. 29, 1880. She died at the 
age of 76. 

The children of David and Martha Ewing 
were : 

Albert L. Ogden, horn Jan. 21, 1825. 
He was married three times. His first wife 
was Lydia Harris. She died in 1865, leav- 
ing a daughter, Mary Morris Ogden, who 
died in 1874, and a son, George Hewitt 
Ogden, who married Lidie Kiley and they 
reside in Bridgeton, N. J. 

Albert L. Ogden's second wife was 
Sabilla Randolph, who died in Philadelphia 
in 1875. On Sept. 15, 1880, he married 
Mrs. B. C. Watson of Philadelphia. She is 
living at the present time at Bridgeton, N. J. 

Albert L. Ogden died July 11, 1881. 

Robert Morris Ogden 

Robert M. Ogden was born Sept. 12, 
1826. He married Nancy Husted of Fair- 
field, N. J. They had one daughter, Mrs. 

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Jennie Paynter of Cedarville. She died 
in 1882, leaving one son, Wilmot, who is 
still living. 

Kobert M. and Nancy Ogden are nearly 
72 years old (1899) and are living on a farm 
near the old homestead. 

Cornelia Ann Ogden 

Cornelia Ann Ogden was born Jan. 30, 
1828. She married William Dubois of 
Philadelphia in 1853. They buried two 
children. 

William Dubois died in November, 1862. 

Cornelia Dubois died Sept. 15, 1879. 

Henry Lummis Ogden 

Henry L. Ogden was born Oct. 18, 1829. 
He married Mrs. Margaret G. Stout, a widow 
with one son. 

Henry L. Ogden was a shoe merchant in 
Bridsreton, he then removed to Camden, 
where he carried on the same business. 
They had three sons, William Henry Ogden, 
Eodger W. Ogden (deceased) and David S. 
Ogden, Jr. 

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William Henry Ogden married Ida Stiles. 
They have four boys, Thomas, Elmer, Clar- 
ence and Bertram, 

David S. Ogden, Jr. is a shoe merchant 
in Philadelphia. He married Sarah Filburt, 
who died in 1888 leaving two children, 
Harry and May. His second wife was Lottie 
Johnson of Philadelphia. 

Emeline Ogden 

Emeline Ogden was born June 11, 1831. 
She married Samuel P. Garton in February, 
1863. 

Samuel P. Garton was a soldier in Co. D, 
10th New Jersey Regiment, U. S. V. He 
died June 21, 1863, at the age of 27, from 
wounds received in battle. 

In 1869 she married William H. Hender- 
son, a florist of Cedarville. She died Dec. 5, 
1883, at the age of 51. 

John Ewing Ogden 

John Ewing Ogden was born April 1, 
1833. He married Harriet Howell. They 
lived at Cedarville. He enlisted in the 25th 

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N. J. Vol., Co. D, and served his time. He 
died in October, 1872, at the age of 38. 
His wife died in 1878. They left a daughter, 
Nellie Dubois Ogden, who died Jan. 12, 
1884. 

Charles Dare Ogden 

Charles Dare Ogden was born May 4, 
1835. He moved to Illinois in 1856. He 
enlisted in 1861 in Co. G, 17th Illinois 
Regiment, U. S. Y., served three years and 
returned to Illinois, and July 15, 1864, 
married Miss Susan J. Conger. They moved 
to Woodward, Iowa, where he engaged in 
the lumber business. He died June 5, 1897, 
leaving a widow and one son, Elmer Conger 
Ogden, who is married and has a son. They 
live in Iowa. 



Theophilus Ogden 

Theophilus Ogden was born April 8, 1837. 
He married Mrs. M. Phelps in 1877. They 
resided in Philadelphia. 

Theophilus Ogden died May 18, 1887. 

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Maria Ewing Ogden 

Maria Ewing Ogden was born Oct. 26, 

1839, and lived with her mother, at Cedar- 
ville, until her death, April 16, 1872. 

Elmer Benjamin Ogden 

Elmer Benjamin Ogden was born Oct. 28, 

1840. He enlisted in 1861 in Co. H, 7th 
New Jersey Regiment, U. S. Y. He was 
killed in his first battle at Williamsburg, 
Ya., May 5, 1862, and buried by his com- 
rades where he fell. Owing to the extreme 
heat his body could not be taken home. 

Martha Elizabeth Ogden 

Martha Elizabeth Ogden was born Feb. 
10, 1843. She married Irvin Potter Gill 
Oct. 28, 1892. They reside at Spruce Creek, 
Pa. He was a widower with six children. 

Anna Dare Ogden 

Anna Dare Osfden w^as born March 1, 
1845. She married Milton Graham. They 

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reside in Philadelphia. She died July 12, 
1867. Her infant son soon followed her. 

Martha S. Ewing Ogden died Aug. 29, 
1880, aged 76 years. 



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The following- is a history of one of the 
descendants of Benoni Dare, who was a son 
of William and Constant Dare : 



Married 


Names of Children 




Benjamin Dare 




James Dare 




Mary Dare 




Elizabeth M. Dare 


Lewis Dare 


Amanda S. Dare 


and 


Hannah Dare 


Hannah Mulford 


Lewis Dare, Jr. 




Jonathan M. Dare 




Luoy Dare 




Edward Dare 




Emily Dare 



Lewis Dare 

Lewis Dare was a son of Benjamin Dare 
(who married Mary Sheppard), a grandson 
of Reuben Dare and great grandson of 
Benoni Dare and great, great grandson of 
William Dare. 

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Lewis Dare married Hannah IMulford of 
Bridgeton, N. J. They had eleven child- 
ren. 

Benjamin Dare, the first child of Lewis 
and Hannah Dare was born Dec. 18, 1819. 
He married Miss Beard; children not known 
and residence not known. He was a cooper 
by trade. 

James Dare, second child of Lewis and 
Hannah Dare was born Sept. 15, 1820, and 
died April 16, 1875. He married Charlotte 
Briggs. The}^ had six children, William 
Dare, Charles Dare, Kate Dare, Ida Dare, 
Lottie Dare and Anna Dare. William and 
Charles Dare are manufacturers at Harrison, 
Ohio. 

Mary Dare, third child of Lewis and 
Hannah Dare was born Jan. 28, 1824, and 
died Nov. 28, 1889. She married Jonathan 
Marsh. They had no children. 

Elizabeth Mulford Dare, the fourth child 
of Lewis and Hannah Dare, was born May 5, 
1826, and died Oct. 21, 1891. She married 

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Owen Williams Dec. 16, 1847. They had 
two children, Owen R. Williams, a physi- 
cian at Harrison, Ohio, and Hannah E. 
Williams, deceased. 

Amanda Shepherd Dare, the fifth child of 
Lewis and Hannah Dare, was born June 20, 
1820 and died July 5, 1897. She married 
Asa Curry, a saddler. They had six child- 
ren, Edwin Curry, Mary Curry, Anna 
Curry, William Curr}^ Robert Curry and 
Benjamin Curry. Edwin and Benjamin are 
farmers at Thorntown, Indiana, 

Hannah Dare, the sixth child of Lewis 
and Hannah Dare Avas born April 18, 1830, 
and died Nov. 18, 1885. She married 
Richard Bowles, a lumber merchant. They 
had three children, Lizzie Bowles, Charles 
Bowles and Horace G. Bowles. Charles 
Bowles resides at Cincinnati, Ohio. Horace 
G. Bowles is bookkeeper in a bank at Harri- 
son, Ohio. 

Lewis Dare, Jr., the seventh child of 
Lewis and Hannah Dare, was born March 
28, 1833, and died Nov. 26, 1870. He 

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married Elizabeth Perrine. They had three 
children, Charles Dare, Alice Dare and Ada 
Dare. Charles Dare lives at Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

Jonathan Mulford Dare, the eighth child 
of Lewis and Hannah Dare, was born July 
28, 1835, and died May 29, 1889. He 
married Mary T. Campbell. They had two 
children, Eugene Dare and George Dare, 
who are druggists at Sabetha, Kansas. 

Lucy Dare, ninth child of Lewis and 
Hannah Dare, was born Sept. 28, 1837, and 
died Feb. 23, 1881. She married George 
Legget, a speculator. They had one child, 
Claud Legget, a capitalist, who lives at 
Edinburg, Indiana. 

Edward Dare, tenth child of Lewis and 
Hannah Dare, was born Sept. 13, 1839, and 
died Sept. 24, 1898. He married Angle L. 
Phillis. They had no children. 

Emily Dare, eleventh child of Lewis and 
Hannah Dare, was born April 18, 1842. 
She is the only one living (1901) of the 
eleven children. She married Theodore B. 

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McCafFerty, a merchant. They have three 
children, Carrie McCafferty, Ernest Dare 
McCafferty and Ora McCaflferty. 

Hannah Dare died Feb. 25, 1854. 

Lewis Dare died about 1868. After mov- 
ing West he and his children changed the 
spelling of their names to Dair. 



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